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Digital Village Network presents The Digital Village Show! Learn about all of the latest business tech trends and news, delivered right to your ear. Meet some of the greatest minds in business driving and leading technology shifts in business and understand how you can utilise technology to benefit your organisation and your customers.

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In Tim Duggan’s latest book, Working Backwards, he boldly states that if we don’t change the direction of work soon something is going to break, and that something is us. In the latest episode of The Digital Village show, we discuss...Why the way we're working is broken and how working backwards can help mend our fractured relationship with work.The misnomer of 'work-life balance' and flipping work - money - life to life - money - work.Why 'enough' is one of the most powerful words in the English language and why it's important to find yours.The link between happiness and productivity, and how relationships are the key to happiness and longevity.GuestTim Duggan: timduggan.com.auHostsPaul Scott: www.linkedin.com/in/paulmscottJason Hardie: www.linkedin.com/in/jason-hardieThe Digital Village Show is presented by Digital Village, a network of over 300 digital specialists that collaborate to solve business technology problems for organisations of all sizes.www.digitalvillage.network
Over half of the 86% of Australian’s struggling with stress and burnout at work suffer in silence and Danielle Owen Whitford is out to change that.Recognised as a World Changing Idea in 2021 by Fast Company, Pioneera is using linguistic analysis and AI to detect and prevent burnout in real time.On the latest episode of The Digital Village Show, we spoke with Danielle about her transition from Executive General Manager of Transformation at a large insurer to start up founder, the ROI of wellbeing for organisations and creating positive productivity. GuestDanielle Owen Whitford: www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-owen-whitfordPioneera: pioneera.com HostsLuke Fabish: www.linkedin.com/in/luke-fabish-a1003a7Josh Tai: www.linkedin.com/in/josh--taiThe Digital Village Show is presented by Digital Village, a network of over 300 digital specialists that form high impact teams to solve business technology problems all the way from strategy to development and scaling.www.digitalvillage.network
Rob Morris is a prolific founder, investor, technologist and systems thinker. In the latest episode of The Digital Village Show, we discuss cooperative coordination by alignment rather than control, the meta crisis and the shift of advantage towards win-together approaches. Machiavelli isn’t dead but he’s feeling very sleepy.
The Circulist, Nick Gonios

The Circulist, Nick Gonios

2023-09-2701:16:44

GuestsDr Simon Fielke - Also a research scientist in applied human geographical research into the implications of digitalisation of agricultural innovation systems and has published over 35 papers with CSIRO alone.Professor Graham Williams - A leader in machine learning in AI and prolific author who has served as Principle Research Scientist at CSIRO, Director of Data Science at Microsoft and currently Chief Scientist, Software Innovation Institute at ANU.Nikki and Peter Thompson - Land stewards in the Maranoa Region in Queensland who have utilised multiple streams of technology for their practices and contributed to industry initiatives such as  Farm Data Code and Rural Connectivity.
Pt. 2 dives deeper into the challenges and opportunities of innovation in the AgTech industry.We explore the fair exchange of data between farmers and AgTech providers, the need for transparency and issues around data ownership.The concept of ‘warm data’ is introduced which emphasises the context and interconnectedness of data, and the need for diverse perspectives in decision-making.Graham Matthews highlight the importance of synthesising data and wisdom to drive responsible innovation and create a more holistic understanding of complex systems.Quotes“We’ve been providing all this data and giving it freely, or it’s been taken freely from us and then sold back to us in a package.” - Peter Thompson “We need to bring back the relational understanding of the world and the interconnectedness of data.” - Nikki Thompson“Synthesis is the next step from analysis, bringing elements back together with wisdom.” - Professor Graham WilliamsGuestsDr Cara Sitzlein - A CSIRO research scientist who specialises in science commercialisation for the land sector and continues to help bring user friendly tools to agriculture.Dr Simon Fielke - Also a research scientist in applied human geographical research into the implications of digitalisation of agricultural innovation systems and has published over 35 papers with CSIRO alone.Professor Graham Williams - A leader in machine learning in AI and prolific author who has served as Principle Research Scientist at CSIRO, Director of Data Science at Microsoft and currently Chief Scientist, Software Innovation Institute at ANU.Nikki and Peter Thompson - Land stewards in the Maranoa Region in Queensland who have utilised multiple streams of technology for their practices and contributed to industry initiatives such as  Farm Data Code and Rural Connectivity.
Discover how responsible innovation is transforming digital agriculture technologies in Australia.For Episode 18, we’re joined by an incredible panel who explain their personal experiences, insights and the hurdles to integrating these practices into the domain.From enhancing soil health to bolstering food security, responsible innovation has emerged as a key to tackling Australia’s multifaceted challenges. Tune in as they unravel the power of collaborative networks, bridging diverse groups and data access, ownership, and governance to create impactful change.Joining us on Episode 18:Dr Cara Stitzlein - A CSIRO research scientist who specialises in science commercialisation for the land sector and continues to help bring user friendly tools to agriculture.Dr Simon Fielke - Also a research scientist in applied human geographical research into the implications of digitalisation of agricultural innovation systems and has published over 35 papers with CSIRO alone.Professor Graham Williams - A leader in machine learning in AI and prolific author who has served as Principle Research Scientist at CSIRO, Director of Data Science at Microsoft and currently Chief Scientist, Software Innovation Institute at ANU.Nikki and Peter Thompson - Land stewards in the Maranoa Region in Queensland who have utilised multiple streams of technology for their practices and contributed to industry initiatives such as  Farm Data Code and Rural Connectivity.
Big Tech vs Platform Coops

Big Tech vs Platform Coops

2023-05-1601:54:53

Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we explore a hypothetical scenario: What if platforms like Uber, Freelancer, and Upwork were owned by their own users?In this episode, we're joined by Louis Cousins, Ana Aguirre and Nicolás Dimarco as we dive into the potential implications of a user-owned model, reshaping the way these platforms operate and their core priorities.
Co-Op Car Ride

Co-Op Car Ride

2023-04-2501:48:35

Season 3: The Next Generation of Digital Platforms Episode 1:  Co-op Car RideGuests:Khalid Villalobos:  Geographer,  Political Scientist\Markel Gibert: Co-founder and worker-owner,  TAZEBAEZ Coop.Juan Latorre: Founder, Eraman Coop & Member,  Coop-CycleFrancesca Martinelli: Director, Centro Studi Doc Foundation---What it will take to secure a digital future that prioritises labour equity and well-being? That’s what we’ll be exploring across an all-new series from The Digital Village Show. The journey kicks off in Costa Rica, where we had the pleasure of spending 10 days working with some of the brightest minds in the digital platform cooperative movement.  On Episode 1 we’re joined by Khalid, Markel, Juan, and Francessa to talk about platform cooperatives, how they work, and how they differ from other business models we’re more familiar with.
An economist, a lawyer, an engineer and a doctor… they may or may not walk into a bar but 17 years later are the co-founders of a double unicorn, Go1. Having raised US$100m in their second major capital raise in the space of 12 months earlier this year, the Edutech company is now valued at over $2billion.On Episode 17 of The Digital Village Show, Vu Tran shares the incredible 17-year entrepreneurial story he, Andrew Barnes, Chris Eigeland and Chris Hood have been on together. The path of a founder is often marred with struggle, sacrifice, doubt and usually loneliness, and Vu certainly isn’t reserved about how the camaraderie between himself and his co-founders was pivotal in coming this far.In an inspirational episode for all founders, he discusses their journey from selling websites door to door to delivering education to one billion people across the globe.Time StampsIntro 6:15 - 8:03: A 17 year, 7 year, overnight success story.8:03 - 13:43: Building the foundations of a 17 year partnership.13:44 - 15:27: What advice would (or wouldn’t) Vu give his 18-year old self.15:28 - 21:15: How to overcome adversity.21:16 - 27:05: Restarting from scratch to enter the learning space.27:06 - 31:01: The pursuit to impact 1 billion people.31:02 - 33:06: The benefits of Y Combinator.33:07 - 36:25: “Can you sell it?” and finding product market fit.36:26 - : The importance of skills vs education
Mark Monfort stands at the forefront of the Australian Web3 movement as co-founder of the Australian Defi Association and venture studio Not Centralised.As a Tradfi native turned DeFi convert, he remains pragmatic about the mainstream adoption of decentralisation despite bearing the tounge-in-cheek monikor Captain Defi on Twitter & Discourse.On Season 2 episode #6 of The Digital Village Show, we sit down with Mark to discuss all things Web3, regulation in the space, the crypto naysayers and the ‘modern renaissance’.
It may be cliché to say “it’s ok to make mistakes”, but for those willing to understand the logic behind them and not immediately dismiss them as irrelevant, clichés can hold valuable lessons.Fred Schebesta has faced his fair share of failure but as one of Australia’s most recognisable entrepreneurs can assert that it is in fact ok to make mistakes…As a co-founder of a half-billion dollar organisation, Finder, and a multitude of other ventures, Fred is a self-proclaimed lover of growing businesses from nothing to make them ‘Go Live’ - the title of his latest book.In S02EP05 of That Digital Village Show, we sat down with Fred to discuss dealing with failure, building a sustainable business in increments, using the idea of narratives to innovate and whatever else popped into his brilliant mind.
KILLER… perhaps not the most obvious acronym for a constructive process, but Tim Duggan believes the best ideas are exactly that: Kind, Impactful, Loved, Lasting, East and Repeatable.Having penned the much-heralded & highly awarded ‘Cult Status’, Tim’s follow-up title provides a simple 8-step methodology for turning good ideas into great ones by harnessing the power of creativity.During his second appearance on That Digital Village Show!, he sits down with Luke and Paul to give invaluable insight into his latest book, why he prefers hippos over gorillas and the need to schedule boredom. It’s an unmissable episode for anybody looking to harness their creativity - a quality he believes all have engrained - to provide fresh thinking for seemingly complex problems. I think we all agree it’s something we could use right now…Bio:Tim Duggan is an author, advisor and optimist who firmly believes in the power of business to do good.He has co-founded several digital media ventures, most notably Junkee Media, the leading digital publisher for young Australians, which was acquired by ASX-listed oOh!media.His first book, ‘Cult Status: How To Build A Business People Adore’, was named the Best Entrepreneurship and Small Business Book at the 2021 Australian Business Book Awards. His second book on creativity in the workplace, Killer Thinking, is out now. He’s also currently the Chairman of the Digital Publishers Alliance, a group representing over 100 titles from the leading independent publishers in the country, as well as working with a range of businesses that he’s passionate about.
If you’re in the slightest bit concerned about who controls and monetises your data – you need to listen to the next 45 minutes!In Episode 3 of season 2, The Digital Village team, Jason and Paul, are thrilled to be joined by Katryna Dow.Katryna founded Meeco in 2012, which is building a personal data marketplace of equals.Prior to this Katryna Dow had an extensive career travelling the world as a strategy consultant and after a stint exploring commercialisation models for personal data.  She then seed-funded Meeco, which launched its first public platform in July 2014.Splitting her time between Australia and Europe where Katryna is actively involved in the IEEE Standards community, Co-Chair for the Personal Data and Privacy Committee, and Chair for the new P7006 - Standard for Personal Data Artificial Intelligence (AI) Agent.Katryna, Jason and Paul will be diving into the depths of data, the concerns and risks surrounding its use in business and how the future technologies of blockchain are helping to improve the use, security and privatisation of your data.Apologies for the audio in advance, as we update our equipment, we had to use a different room which as you can hear, was a bit of an echo chamber...but we promise it doesn't detract from the incredible guest speaker.
In this episode,  Jason & Paul sit down with Lisa to discuss the environmental implications of blockchain tech, her incredible work in inclusion - having recently won a Blockie Award for Gender & Diversity Leader of the Year - and NFT rhinos!Lisa is a leading advocate and activist in the impact investing space,  having led NAB’s Digital Innovation & Sustainability and now as CEO of DigitalX.Everything has two prices: the price you pay and the price it costs the environment, says Lisa Wade, but how can we effectively measure impact? In what she calls the ‘Race to Authentic Investment’, Lisa believes blockchain technology can bring granularity, stop the greenwashing and propel impact investing into the mainstream through tokenisation.
Why you should be thinking about automation in your business's customer experience strategies!Welcome back listeners, to another episode of the Digital Village Podcast.In this episode, our resident host Paul Scott is joined by Robert Allman, Global SVP Customer Experience at NTT.Today, we explore the depths of customer experience and automation. With NTT’s latest CX Benchmarking report for 2021 at hand, they’ll uncover how customer experience is evolving – driven by digital technology. For every business, a focus on CX is becoming a primary driver for customer retention and growth.  So without further delay, let’s dive in and see what insights Rob and Paul can share with us.So sit back and enjoy our kick-off episode for 2022!
In today's episode, Jason and Paul will continue to tackle some of the most controversial topics around cyber security.Julie Inman Grant, Jason and Paul will touch on;Challenging the movement around the decentralised internet, with some cynics saying it’s a utopian fever dream that will never come to fruition!The Safety By Design initiative, which Julie launched,And the rising issues surrounding cyber bullying!Trending news headlines, and still trending in our own stories, cybercrime and protection is something every business needs to have on its agenda.  Joining the DV team is Julie Inman Grant, a national and global leader working previously for organisations like Microsoft and Twitter to form policies and programmes covering safety, privacy and philanthropy.Julie is described by the Australian press as ‘one of the nations most influential women’, - and we agree.  She is listed by the World Economic Forum 2020 as one of the #Agile50 – Julie is one of the world’s most influential leaders revolutionising government.   It's no wonder she is now the eSafety Commissioner for Australia.It's an intense, deep and serious episode, which we hope you'll enjoy. 
Sometimes it's as easy as patching your systems.Other times, it's implementing a strategy and cultural shift in your business to take data security seriously.And for others, it's a complete systems overhaul to address cyber risk.In this episode, we answer the why, what and how to all of these!Cyber Security is one of the biggest challenges businesses face in our modern times.  20 years ago, this wasn't even a consideration for many organisations.  Nowadays, if it's not part of your tech stack, businesses open themselves up to data breaches, corruption, lawsuits and loss of revenue.  So how do you avoid this?Well!  Joined by Trevor Woods, the CIO of Sydney University, who is responsible for managing the cyber security team, strategies and technologies at one of the largest universities in Australia, and one of the prime targets for cybercrime.Along with Paul Scott, and Jason Hardie, That Digital Village Show resident hosts, Trevor shared some incredible insight into how he consolidating fragmented technology, adopting a holistic approach to IT and encouraging a culture of change with regards to safeguarding data.That DV Show - https://digitalvillage.com.au/streamLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-digital-villageInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thedigitalvillage/
Identify if your business is at risk and learn how to protect your data, improve privacy and understand the risks of cyber security.Part two of our three-part cyber security, in this episode we welcome Karen Guerinoni, privacy legend and risk advisor for Ashurst Law Firm.  With a background in law and litigation, Karen was experiencing cyber security issues in businesses again and again.  As a result, she dove into her passion for tech and digital and began to advise organisations on cyber security, data and privacy.  Ashurst is focused on providing a full service of legal services to its clients, expanding most recently into the cyber and risk advisory space.Jason and Paul are going to discuss with Karen, the impact cybercrime is having on people, businesses and governments, the fears we face and tips/advice around how businesses can better prepare and set themselves up for success when facing cyber threats.That DV Show - https://digitalvillage.network/that-dv-show/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-digital-villageInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thedigitalvillage/
It's time we truly understood the impact of cyber security on our lives and business.Part one of our three-part cyber security, in this episode we’re honoured to welcome one of Australia’s leading Cyber Security Experts, Alastair Macibbon. Alastair is a former National Cyber Security Adviser & Head, Australian Cyber Security Centre, now Chief Strategy Officer of CyberCX, the Australia & New Zealand's full-service cyber security firm.Jason and Paul are going to discuss with Alastair the impact cybercrime is having on people, businesses and governments, the cyberwar occurring behind the scenes and why we should be concerned about the risks and impact cybercrime us.  But it's not all doom and gloom, there's a light at the end of the tunnel, and Alistair will share insights into the change that are needed for us to better protect the future of business and governments,Enjoy!That DV Show - https://digitalvillage.network/that-dv-show/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-digital-villageInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thedigitalvillage/
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